Nucleoporin 153
mammalian protein found in Rattus norvegicus
Press Enter · cited answer in seconds
0 sources
Nucleoporin 153
Summary
Nucleoporin 153 is a protein[1].
Key Facts
- Nucleoporin 153's instance of is recorded as protein[2].
- Nucleoporin 153's UniProt protein ID is recorded as G3V662[3].
- Nucleoporin 153's part of is recorded as Zinc finger, RanBP2-type superfamily[4].
- Nucleoporin 153's part of is recorded as Nucleoporin Nup153, N-terminal domain, protein family[5].
- Nucleoporin 153's part of is recorded as Zinc finger, RanBP2-type, protein family[6].
- Nucleoporin 153's part of is recorded as Retro-transposon transporting motif, protein family[7].
- Nucleoporin 153's has part is recorded as Nucleoporin Nup153, N-terminal[8].
- Nucleoporin 153's has part is recorded as Retro-transposon transporting motif[9].
- Nucleoporin 153's has part is recorded as Zinc finger, RanBP2-type[10].
- Nucleoporin 153's RefSeq protein ID is recorded as NP_001093940[11].
- Nucleoporin 153's RefSeq protein ID is recorded as XP_017455946[12].
- Nucleoporin 153's molecular function is recorded as porin activity[13].
- Nucleoporin 153's molecular function is recorded as structural constituent of nuclear pore[14].
- Nucleoporin 153's molecular function is recorded as identical protein binding[15].
- Nucleoporin 153's molecular function is recorded as protein-membrane adaptor activity[16].
- Nucleoporin 153's molecular function is recorded as metal ion binding[17].
- Nucleoporin 153's cell component is recorded as nuclear pore[18].
- Nucleoporin 153's cell component is recorded as nucleolus[19].
- Nucleoporin 153's cell component is recorded as cytosol[20].
- Nucleoporin 153's cell component is recorded as nuclear membrane[21].
- Nucleoporin 153's cell component is recorded as nuclear periphery[22].
- Nucleoporin 153's cell component is recorded as nuclear inclusion body[23].
- Nucleoporin 153's cell component is recorded as nuclear pore nuclear basket[24].
- Nucleoporin 153's cell component is recorded as pore complex[25].
- Nucleoporin 153's biological process is recorded as nucleocytoplasmic transport[26].